A North Korean soldier captured by Special Operations Forces (SOF) in Kursk Oblast was serving in a reconnaissance battalion. He claims he had no idea who he would be fighting against.
I once watched a 5h long video about movies from NK and all the movies made it pretty clear, that mountains have a very important stance in the story-telling of Korea and the wider Manchuria. Especially Mount Paektu plays an important part in the myth to the point that Kim Jong Il said he was born there (he was not). People get really impressed when people come from a mountains regardless on the culture it seems (e.g. Moses).
So this soldier telling this fact, is most likely trying to paint SK as inferior. SK didnt had access to Mount Paektu since the 50s and didn’t keep retelling that story and this soldier ate that Paektu propaganda in the north with a spoons and thinks that makes him/his nation better (it doesn’t).
They really need to move him to a south Korean “concentration camp” - of course such a thing doesn’t exist, but a few guards who bring him with them while doing other actives - showing him what life is really like until one day he asks “what if I don’t want to go home” and the guards hand him papers and walk away.
Wow. What a flex I guess.
I once watched a 5h long video about movies from NK and all the movies made it pretty clear, that mountains have a very important stance in the story-telling of Korea and the wider Manchuria. Especially Mount Paektu plays an important part in the myth to the point that Kim Jong Il said he was born there (he was not). People get really impressed when people come from a mountains regardless on the culture it seems (e.g. Moses).
So this soldier telling this fact, is most likely trying to paint SK as inferior. SK didnt had access to Mount Paektu since the 50s and didn’t keep retelling that story and this soldier ate that Paektu propaganda in the north with a spoons and thinks that makes him/his nation better (it doesn’t).
That whole video is great and shows a thorough attempt at gathering and understanding the cultural significance of such trash art.
They really need to move him to a south Korean “concentration camp” - of course such a thing doesn’t exist, but a few guards who bring him with them while doing other actives - showing him what life is really like until one day he asks “what if I don’t want to go home” and the guards hand him papers and walk away.